Show 11
Season 1Episode 1160 minApr. 27, 1975
1. Cher opens the show with ""All I Really Want To Do"" and introduces daughter Chastity to the studio audience, who demonstrates how she would open her own show.
2. ""Relationships"" -- Cher and Kate introduce a series of comedy sketches based on the parent-child and husband-wife relationships. In blackouts, Cher appears as a bored bird who wants to leave mama Kate's next, and Tim and Cher are cast as Dr. Frankenstein and his monster-wife.
3. The Ike and Tina Turner Revue performs ""Nutbush City Limits""
4. Cher joins Tina for ""Shame, Shame, Shame""
5. Kate sings ""What Kind Of Fool Am I?""
6. Cher and Tim play two married servants who constantly bicker on the job.
7. Cher is joined by Tina, Kate and Tim for a musical salute to The Beatles. Featured songs in the medley include: ""Help"", ""With a Little Help From My Friends"", ""All You Need Is Love"", ""Day Tripper"", ""Yellow Submarine"", ""I Want To Hold Your Hand"", ""Here Comes the Sun"", ""Let It Be"", ""We Can Work It Out"", ""When I'm Sixty-Four"", ""Elean
Show 11 has aired on Apr. 27, 1975 at 20:00
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